This 2,600-guest ship may have been launched in 1998, making it the oldest in the Princess Cruises fleet, but it has been upgraded (the last refresh was in 2019) and continues to offer a classy, low-key cruise for all ages. The decor on Grand Princess is pleasant although hardly cutting-edge and the dining and entertainment options tend towards the traditional — Italian classics at Sabatini’s and steaks at Crown Grill, along with retro song-and-dance revues and piano singalongs at Crooners. For many, therein lies the appeal.
What We Love
Alfredo’s Pizzeria: Head to this sit-down pizza restaurant, located in the buzzing Piazza, for hand-tossed, personal-sized pizzas made with creative topping combos — and at no extra charge if you book Princess’s Plus or Premier Packages.
Wraparound Promenade Deck: It’s an old-school feature that you find on only a select few ships these days but this deck is a wonderful place for breezy strolls or jogs, where you can soak up both the fresh sea air and views of the upcoming ports.
Best Known For
Striking a Balance: Neither too frenetic nor too dull, Grand Princess manages to offer large-ship cruises that hit just the right notes for families and couples of all ages who don’t want to be shocked or awed by jarring decor, gimmicky bars, or amusement-park-like rides.
Alaska Cruises in the Summer: Grand Princess is known for offering a variety of Alaska sailings from both Seattle and Vancouver to Alaska, ranging from 7 to 16 nights.






